Our Free Technical Service
EADERS of the "Radio Record" who are in difficulties about reception or set construction are invited to write to our "Questions and Answers" department for help. We particularly wish to assist those who know little about radio, as very often there is some very slight trouble which spoils completely one’s enjoyment of the programmes. Correspondents are asked to observe the following courtesies:1. Write legibly. _2.. Make your questions brief and to the point; do not make apologies for writing, and, where possible, tabulate. 3.. Do not ask for a reply by post unless a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed, Even in these circumstances we reserve the right to answer any question through our columns, 4. Do not ask us to design circuits or send detailed lay-out diagrams; but we can offer advice regarding circuits, 5. Do not become impatient if replies are held up for a week or so, as frequently space has to be eurtailed. — . Address all technical correspondence: "The Technical Editor, P.O. Box 10382, Wellington."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 35
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172Our Free Technical Service Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 35
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